Malocclusion is a problem for many people. If your teeth are not in the right positions, the quality of your smile can make you self-conscious. In fact, many people seek orthodontic treatment because of the benefits to their appearance. With that said, an issue with the spacing and alignment of teeth can also be a concern for your oral health. Your teeth may be harder to keep clean because they overlap. You can also struggle with an uneven bite, which can lead to problems with jaw pain and stiffness.
SureSmile Clear Aligners are a different approach to orthodontic work, one that will not require the use of traditional metal braces. Instead of using fixed appliances, your aligners are removable, and they are made from a clear material that leaves them difficult to see. Over time, you will move from one appliance to the next as you gradually fix your smile. While some appointments to check on your adjustment can be scheduled, you can require fewer trips to a practice than you would when using traditional braces.
SureSmile aligners separate themselves from other appliances by offering shorter treatment periods. This is possible because their design is affected by a goal of prioritizing the movement of front teeth. This change leads to visible results in a shorter period of time, and it can produce final results in as little as a year!
If you are tired of letting malocclusion affect your smile and your dental health, let Dr. Browne know! You can find out more about our practice by calling our Prairie Village, KS office at 913-901-8585.
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